Computer Networks - Network FundamentalsWhy do computer networks enable communication between devices?ABecause they make devices physically largerBBecause they increase the speed of individual devicesCBecause they replace the need for software applicationsDBecause they connect devices allowing data exchangeCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Understand the role of networksNetworks link devices so they can send and receive information.Step 2: Identify how communication happensBy connecting devices, networks allow data to move between them easily.Final Answer:Because they connect devices allowing data exchange -> Option DQuick Check:Networks connect devices = communication enabled [OK]Quick Trick: Networks connect devices to share data easily [OK]Common Mistakes:MISTAKESThinking networks speed up devices individuallyConfusing networks with software functionsBelieving networks change device size
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